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Learn to pronounce fol·low·ing

/ˈfälōiNG/
preposition
coming after or as a result of.
"police are hunting for two men following a spate of robberies in the area"

noun
  1. a body of supporters or admirers.
    "he attracted a worldwide following"
    synonyms: body of support, backing, patronage, public, audience, circle, coterie, retinue, train, supporters, backers, admirers, fans, adherents, devotees, advocates, patrons, groupies
  2. what follows or comes next.
    "the following are both grammatically correct sentences"

adjective
  1. next in time.
    "the following day there was a ceremony in St. Peter's Square"
    synonyms: next, ensuing, succeeding, subsequent, successive, after
  2. (of a wind or sea) blowing or moving in the same direction as the course of a vehicle or vessel.

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R · 1998 ‧ Thriller/Crime ‧ 1h 10m
7.4/10 · IMDb 84% · Rotten Tomatoes 60% · Metacritic
A young writer living in London follows people in the hope of using their lives in his novels, but the hobby becomes an obsession and he soon finds himself going further than intended.
Release date: April 2, 1999 (USA)
Screenplay: Christopher Nolan
Budget: 6,000 USD
Box office: 126,052 USD

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following · 1 of 3. adjective. fol·​low·​ing ˈfä-lə-wiŋ · Synonyms of following. 1. : being next in order or time. the following day. 2. : listed or shown next.
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verb · obeying · observing · conforming (to) · adhering (to) · complying (with) · keeping to · regarding · abiding by · hearing.